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Short Name: | Richard Whately |
Full Name: | Whately, Richard, 1787-1863 |
Birth Year: | 1787 |
Death Year: | 1863 |
Whately, Richard, D.D., born in London, Feb. 1, 1787; educated at Oriel College, Oxford; Bampton Lecturer, 1822; Principal of St. Alban's Hall, Oxford, 1825; and Archbishop of Dublin, 1831. He died in Dublin, Oct. 8, 1863. His association with hynmody is very slight. In 1860 he published his Lectures on Prayer, in which were several translations of German hymns by his eldest daughter, Miss Emma Jane Whately. Dean Dickinson, from whom we have received this information, also says that the Archbishop's hymn "Thou to Whom all power is given" (Lent), was written circa 1830. It was first published in the 1st edition of the Irish Church Hymnal, 1855. The Archbishop's youngest daughter, Blanche, was also a writer of hymns.
--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)
Texts by Richard Whately (4) | As | Authority Languages | Instances |
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Di', de vi mallum' kaj lumo | Whateley (Author) | Esperanto | 2 |
Dio de ĉiel' kaj tero | Richard Whateley (Author (v. 2)) | Esperanto | 3 |
God that madest earth and heaven, Darkness and light! | R. Whateley (Author) | English | 164 |
O God that madest the earth and sky | The Most Rev. Richard Whately, D. D. (1787-1863) (Author (v. 3)) | English | 1 |